Police have identified the Greenwich woman found dead Wednesday afternoon behind the wheel of a car in a Stamford parking lot as Lisa D'Angelo.

Stamford Police Lt. Diedrich Hohn said D'Angelo, 43, had been reported missing early Wednesday morning. The person who reported her said she was going to a tattoo parlor in Stamford before she dissappeared, Hohn said.

The relationship of the reporting party to D'Angelo was not available Thursday.

Greenwich detectives checking out the different tattoo parlors in the city found D'Angelo's car in a dirt parking lot at 55 Research Drive in the Glenbrook section of Stamford, Hohn said. The parking lot is across the street from Full Throttle Tattoo Studio at 100 Research Drive.

Hohn said an autopsy was performed on the body and nothing "remarkable" was found. A cause or manner of D'Angelo's death has not yet been determined, pending further study, the state Office of the Chief Medical Examiner, said Thursday.

Hohn said a toxicology report might give more clues to the cause of her death in weeks to come. D'Angelo had just turned 43 on Tuesday.

Investigators are trying to figure out when D'Angelo got to Research Drive and what happened after that. Hohn said D'Angelo's car had been parked in front of another business before it was "red tagged" and towed across the street sometime Wednesday morning.

He said the tattoo artist at Full Throttle is not being cooperative with investigators and that is causing some delay in determining when D'Angelo got there and what happened to her after that. No one answered the phone at the tattoo parlor Thursday.

There was no answer at the door of an Old Greenwich apartment listed to D'Angelo.

Greenwich police declined Thursday to comment on a Stamford case. When D'Angelo was found, their missing-person investigation turned into a death investigation in the Stamford department's jurisdiction.

Hohn said the investigation is continuing and he hopes to have answers for D'Angelo's family soon.